Site of the Week: James Meakin, Photographer
Posted in Digital Portfolios by D. Currier | Tags: London, photography, website
James Meakin, London, UK
http://www.james-meakin.com/
Great use of thumbnails and full-screen images. Navigation works well. Nice extra touch with the fade transition between photographs.
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Chris says:
I love this site. The photography is superb – and the interface is subtle yet elegant in a way that adds to the presentation of the work rather than take away from it. Congrats! I hope No Plastic Sleeves will start a gallery section of the site where I can check out all the winners of site of the week – what a great resource that will be.
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Erik says:
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Good pictures
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Fade effect = any effect = annoying.
Uses sound.
Slow.
Any navigation you need to explain is too complicated.
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Bobo says:
I am with Erik on this, nice pictures (quite commercial) but the site is more an ad for the web designer than the photographer.
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